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AWARD WINNING AUTHOR. When Judge Parker of Fort Smith, Arkansas,
sends two US marshals on a routine prisoner pickup and they never
make it to their destination, he sends Marshals Emmet and Jack
Youngblood to find them. Emmet and Jack, considered two of the best
marshals in the West, come upon the dead bodies of the missing
marshals, but their prisoner wagon is not to be found. They follow
the tracks left behind by the heavy wagon to Springfield, Missouri.
In Springfield, the brothers learn that notorious outlaw Joe
Foster, wounded in a bank robbery attempt, was broken out of jail
by members of his gang, who disguised themselves as the two
murdered marshals and used the prisoner wagon for his escape. Emmet
and Jack return to Forth Smith, where they gather intelligence on
Joe Foster. Foster comes from a Mormon family in Salt Lake City.
After traveling to Utah to see the Foster family, Emmet and Jack
learn that Joe left the Mormons before the Civil War with his
friend Jacob Compton and that the Fosters received a letter from
Joe one year ago from Deadwood, in the Dakota Territory.
When hundreds of empty, unmarked whiskey bottles are found on the
reservation known as The Indian Nation in Arkansas and Oklahoma,
the reservation police are very concerned. Drinking whiskey is
against the Native American's spiritual beliefs and only those who
have lost all hope would indulge in. Concerned with how the whiskey
is making its way onto reservation land, Judge Parker, who oversees
the Indian Nation, assigns U.S. Marshals Emmet and Jack Youngblood
to the task.
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